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08/12/06

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Network Time Protocol Daemon

The NTP is designed to keep clocks on multiple servers synchronized to Atomic Time and is a great tool for Server Administrators. You may be asking why a tool like this is important or why it would be necessary. Well the answer is very simple; over time, time keeping devices tend to "drift" off of an accurate measure. For instance, the watch on your wrist will drift over time and this is still a problem that occurs even on the most modern computers.

Prerequisites

  • The examples in this article are all shown on FreeBSD 6.x
  • The NTPd is part of the FreeBSD base files. You can install the daemon from ports but that is not covered in this document
  • A CLI editor such as ee
  • Additional files and references may be found at the end of the article

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